About This Piece

Contemporary Design

The delicate touch and bold geometric forms that characterise the Fontane Bianche collection of basins and tapware continue in the new range of accessories created by Elisa Ossino together with Salvatori. The elegance of each wall hook comes not only from the design itself but also from the fact it is created from a single piece of marble with no joins to interrupt its pure form.

Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order.

* Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping Method

Ground - 1 to 2 weeks

Ships from

Italy

Duties Notice

Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order.

Returns

Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery, except for Made-to-order items

Delivery Details

Delivery will be completed by a parcel service such as UPS, DHL, or FedEx.

You will receive a tracking number to monitor the status of your shipment.

Delivery will take place between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.

A wooden crate may be used for intercontinental shipments for maximum protection.

Item will be left in its packaging after delivery.

A signature will be required upon delivery.

*Important Note

Please examine the packaging upon delivery. In the event that there are visible signs of damaged packaging, please indicate the problem on the Delivery Note, take pictures, and—if the item inside shows damages—contact us within 48 hours of delivery. A signed delivery receipt without notations regarding damaged packaging represents your acceptance of the completed order in perfect condition.

* Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks

About the Maker

Salvatori

Italian design brand Salvatori was founded in 1946 in Querceta, Italy by Guido Salvatori. Still based in the same location in northern Tuscany, nestled between the Mediterranean coast and the Apuan Alps (home to the famed Carrara marble quarries), the family-owned company is currently run by the founder’s grandsons, Gabriele and Guido Salvatori; CEO and CFO, respectively.

Salvatori is renowned for its innovation and expertise in natural stone and marble; working with architects, designers, and builders to inspire sometimes unconventional new ways to work with the stone. Innovation was central to the company’s ethos as early as 1950 when Guido Salvatori invented the Split Face (Spaccatello) finish; a method of cutting stone with a guillotine to create a fractured finish that adds depth and dimension. Later, the company achieved another first; developing Lithoverde, the world’s first recycled stone composite. Lithoverde is the result of combining 99% recycled stone offcuts and 1% natural binding agent to create a beautiful and durable new stone block for use in bathrooms, kitchens, and a wide range of other applications.

Significant designers who have collaborated with the company include Kengo Kuma, Piero Lissoni, Ron Gilad, Elisa Ossino, and John Pawson, to name just a few. In 2012, the collaboration with Piero Lissoni resulted in Salvatori’s first range of tables; the Dritto collection. The incredibly slim profile of the stone tabletops, paired with a bold, geometric iron frame, give an incongruent impression of lightness—a quality not usually associated with stone. Similarly, the Girella bench and objet d’art, designed by Ron Gilad, has an almost magical or alchemic property in the way that the stone has been shaped into a perfect curl. In recent years, Salvatori has expanded into home décor items such as tables, lamps, and accessories—these small, lust-worthy objects bring a touch of Made in Italy luxury into any home.

In 1989, the Italian Trade Commission recognized Salvatori as the most innovative company in the entire stone sector in Italy. In 2012, the company was awarded the Premio di Premi, a prize for innovation and creativity in Italian companies, and presented by the Italian President. In 2013, Wallpaper* magazine named the Girella collaboration with Ron Gilad the winner of its Best Domestic Design competition. The following year, in 2014, Salvatori received an Honourable Mention at the Compasso d’Oro awards. The brand exhibits regularly at the Salone del Mobile and other peak industry events, as well as running its own showrooms in London, Milan, Zurich, and Sydney. Salvatori counts amongst its client list names such as Armani, Donna Karan, Bergdorf Goodman, Louis Vuitton, and Boston Consulting Group.